Six New York-based payments businesses, including The Clearing House, a check-settlement processor, and Small Value Payments Co. (SVPCo.), an electronic transaction processor, will be merging over the next 12 months into a single company, The Clearing House announced today. The merger, which has been in the planning process for the …
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Visa Credits Surge in Web Volume to Its Authentication Program
Visa U.S.A. reported today that the dollar volume of transactions occurring on its cards on the Internet through the first five months of 2004 is running ahead of the gain seen in calendar 2003. Through May 31, Visa's e-commerce volume on credit and debit cards jumped 59% over the year-ago …
Read More »MasterCard’s Wal-Mart Deal Could Fuel Non-Bank PIN Debit
Today's announcement by Wal-Mart Stores Inc. that the chain will begin accepting MasterCard International's signature-based debit card again, effective immediately, could spark more interest in non-bank debit networks among small and mid-size retailers, according to some expert observers. Although Wal-Mart and MasterCard refused to disclose terms of their agreement, it …
Read More »The Fed Plans More Closures As Check Volumes Slide
Having already announced last year its plan to shutter 13 check-processing facilities by the end of 2004, the Federal Reserve now says in a statement released this week it plans further closures. The announcement from the Fed does not indicate how many locations might be affected, nor is it specific …
Read More »Canada’s Paystone Looks for a Payoff in ‘Compelling’ Content
While the burgeoning digital song market has focused attention on the potential for micropayments in the U.S., a Canadian processor has signed about 1,000 online merchants, the most recent of which is Puretracks, Canada's first and largest purveyor of digital songs. Vancouver-based Paystone Technologies Corp., which was founded in 2001, …
Read More »A BofA Banker Argues Against ACH-Based Debit Programs
With rising transaction costs leading many retailers to look at the automated clearing house as a less expensive form of electronic payment, at least one leading bank executive is publicly throwing cold water on the concept of proprietary retail debit cards based on the ACH. Jonathan Wilk, senior vice president …
Read More »Online Processor Digency Gets Close to Geo-Location Pilots
Digency Inc. is within a month of signing its first clients for tests of a new system it has developed that fights e-commerce fraud by pinpointing Web users' geographic location, according to Ed R. Starrs, chief executive of the El Dorado Hills, Calif.-based e-commerce processor. Dubbed “Geocate,” the product has …
Read More »Metavante Buys AFS And Becomes a Player in Image Exchange
Metavante Corp. announced today it has agreed to buy Advanced Financial Solutions Inc., an Oklahama City-based company specializing in check-processing technology and owner of the Endpoint Exchange, a network that routes electronic check images among processors and financial institutions. No price was announced, though Metavante officials said this acquisition, in …
Read More »Endpoint Exchange, SVPCo. Add Heft to Image Network Efforts
CheckClear LLC, which owns and operates what is so far the only national image-exchange network in operation for check processing, announced today it is planning to connect to an image exchange being built by the Federal Reserve. It also said it has made an agreement to connect to imaging equipment …
Read More »Peppercoin Readies ‘Version 2.0’ to Target a Huge Market
Peppercoin Inc., a micropayments processor in Waltham, Mass., sees a potential market for transactions of small and very small values reaching into the trillions of dollars, embracing both the online and point-of-sale markets. To tap that potential, the new company is moving toward a rollout, planned for mid-summer, of a …
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